The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs claims that today the situation in the Kurgan region has supposedly stabilized.
9.3 thousand residential buildings, 26 thousand personal plots, 51 low-water bridges and 87 sections of highways remain flooded in 18 regions of the Russian Federation. Russian propaganda media reported this on Monday, April 29. Interfaxreferring to information from the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation.
In the Tyumen region, the water level in the Ishim River near the village of Ilyinka was 862 cm, and in the city of Ishim the water level rose by 8 cm and reached 1045 cm It was noted that the water level continues to rise the area of the village of Abatskoye, in one day it rose by 6 cm and 1214 cm.
“So far, in 32 settlements of the Tyumen region, 188 houses, 523 country houses, 2,894 household plots, nine low-water bridges and 22 sections of roads remain flooded,” the report said.
In the Kurgan region, the situation is stabilizing;
Within 24 hours, 955 residential buildings, 76 country houses and 735 personal plots were freed from water in 12 settlements. More than 1.1 thousand residential buildings, 6.7 thousand country houses, six low-water bridges and 11 sections of highways remain in the flood zone in 26 settlements,” the ministry said.
In the Orenburg region, 50 residential buildings and 65 household plots were freed from water within 24 hours.
“So far, more than 15 thousand houses have been finished with a special disinfection solution,” the department added.
As you know, on April 5, a dam broke in the Russian Orsk, Orenburg region. The city and surrounding villages were flooded, and the evacuation of the population began. Local authorities have declared a state of emergency.
After the Orenburg region, water began to flood the city of Tomsk.
Orenburg is sinking: the media showed pictures of the consequences of the floods
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